Student Organizations

UCF Organizations

NAfME (Formerly CNAfME)

National Association for Music Education, among the world’s largest arts education organizations, marked its centennial in 2007 as the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. Through membership of more than 75,000 active, retired, and preservice music teachers, and with 60,000 honor students and supporters, NAfME serves millions of students nationwide through activities at all teaching levels, from preschool to graduate school.

Since 1907, NAfME has worked to ensure that every student has access to a well-balanced, comprehensive, and high-quality program of music instruction taught by qualified teachers. NAfME's activities and resources have been largely responsible for the establishment of music education as a profession, for the promotion and guidance of music study as an integral part of the school curriculum, and for the development of the National Standards for Arts Education.

NAfME is the professional organization on campus for Music Education majors. Through workshops and clinics, students gain a better understanding of what it takes to be a K-12 music teacher. With membership in NAfME, students automatically gain membership in FMEA, and Florida Collegiate NAfME. To learn more about NAfME please visit http://www.nafme.org/.

National Band Association

The National Band Association, founded on September 11, 1960, is the largest band directors' professional organization in the world. It was organized for the purpose of promoting the musical and educational significance of bands and is dedicated to the attainment of a high level of excellence for bands and band music. Membership in the UCF Collegiate Chapter is open to all students who are interested in a career in instrumental music education. The UCF NBA Chapter hosts meetings and clinics throughout the year designed to promote the world of band music and to provide additional educational opportunities for instrumental music education majors. To learn more about the National Band Association, visit www.nationalbandassociation.org.

Sigma Alpha Iota

Sigma Alpha Iota is a music fraternity for women, which promotes interaction among those who share a commitment to music. Founded on June 12, 1903 at the University School of Music, Ann Arbor, MI, members of SAI are active in all areas of campus music and campus life, working closely with faculty, administration, campus and community groups, music professionals and patrons. In addition to personal encouragement and support, members may receive scholarships, loans and awards in many areas and at all levels of music-related study. Sigma Alpha Iota has long been recognized as a leader in the field of music and provides a lifetime of fraternity contact. The Zeta Tau Chapter was founded February 14, 1976. To learn more about Sigma Alpha Iota, visit the chapter’s website or www.sai-national.org.

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Mu Eta Chapter

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the world’s oldest and largest secret national fraternal society in music. Sinfonia was born on October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory in Boston, when a group of thirteen young men under the guidance of Ossian Everett Mills "to consider the social life of the young men students of that institution [and] to devise ways and means by which it might be improved." For over a century, Sinfonians in nearly every field of study and professional endeavor have transformed music in America. The opportunity of becoming a Sinfonian is offered to as many men as possible who, through a love for music, can assist in the fulfillment of the Fraternity’s Object and ideals either by adopting music as a profession, or by working to advance the cause of music in America. Mu Eta, UCF’s Chapter, was founded on November 11, 1979 and is currently the largest chapter in the country. To learn more about Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, visit the chapter’s website or www.sinfonia.org.

Kappa Kappa Psi, Eta Sigma Chapter

Founded in 1919 at Oklahoma State University, Kappa Kappa Psi is a co-ed music fraternity that operates primarily as a student service and leadership recognition society whose chief aim is to assist the Band Directors in developing the leadership and enthusiasm that is required of his/her band. Our goals are to provide the band not only with organized and concentrated service activities, but to give our membership valid and wholesome experiences in organization, leadership and social contacts. The honorary nature of membership is based on our premise that “it is an honor to be selected to serve” this band, its department of music, its sponsoring institution, and the cause of band music in the nation's colleges and universities. The Eta Sigma Chapter was founded on April 23, 1982. To learn more about Kappa Kappa Psi, visit the chapter’s website or www.kkpsi.org.

Tau Beta Sigma

Founded on March 26, 1946 at Oklahoma A&M College, Tau Beta Sigma is a co-ed national honorary band sorority dedicated to serving college and band programs. Tau Beta Sigma operates primarily as a student service and leadership recognition society whose chief aim is to assist the Band Directors in developing the leadership and enthusiasm that they require of their band. Our goals are not only to provide the band with organized and concentrated service activities, but to give our membership valid and wholesome experiences in organization, leadership, and social contacts. The honorary nature of membership is based on our premise that "it is an honor to be selected to serve"—this band, its department of music, its sponsoring institution, and the cause of band music in the nation's colleges and universities. The Zeta Psi Chapter was founded on August 22, 1982. To learn more about Tau Beta Sigma, visit the chapter’s website or www.tbsigma.org.

State and National Organizations

American Choral Directors Association Student Chapter

Founded in 1959, the American Choral Directors Association is a nonprofit music-education organization whose central purpose is to promote excellence in choral music through performance, composition, publication, research, and teaching. In addition, ACDA strives through arts advocacy to elevate choral music's position in American society.

College Band Directors National Association

The members of CBDNA are devoted to the study, teaching, and performance of music, with a particular focus on music created for the numerous kinds of wind bands found throughout today's musical landscape.

Florida Bandmasters Association

The mission of the Florida Bandmasters Association is to promote and support band programs in the state of Florida by providing opportunities for in-service growth, program evaluation, and student performance.

Florida Music Educators' Association

Florida Music Educators' Association is a not-for-profit, professional association that serves and supports music educators across Florida. FMEA promotes and publishes the Florida Music Director as well as music education research, organizes in-service programs, and broadens teachers’ knowledge and interest in their profession through affiliation with colleagues. Membership in FMEA is open to music instructors from Pre-K level through college, including music supervisors.

Florida Orchestra Association

Florida Vocal Association

The Florida Vocal Association is a component organization of the Florida Music Educators Association. Its primary purpose is to promote and develop interest in choral and general music in Florida Secondary Schools.